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US cites Mohameds, Mae Thomas for corruption - Stabroek News

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-says Guyana cheated of US$50m in gold taxes

The United States Department of The Treasury yesterday imposed sanctions on businessmen Nazar Mohamed and son, Azruddin Mohamed over the alleged massive smuggling of gold and Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Labour, Mae Toussaint Jr Thomas, was cited for alleged corruption leading to her being immediately sent on leave by the government here.

The article US cites Mohameds, Mae Thomas for corruption appeared first on Stabroek News.

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